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Ireland win classic in Cardiff

02nd February 2013 15:31

Simon Zebo Ireland

Opening score: Simon Zebo

Ireland produced a brilliant first-half display to clinch the opening fixture of the Six Nations with a 30-22 win over Wales in Cardiff.

A dire performance from Wales in the opening 40 minutes left them with a mountain to climb in the second-half, at which they threw everything to bounce back from a 30-3 scoreline to 30-22 in an utterly dominant half.

Ireland appeared to mentally crumble under the depth of their 27-point lead, producing brilliant defence at times but unable to escape their own half as Wales pounded away at the visitors try line, falling short of cutting down the whole deficit in a classic.

Superb hands from Brian O'Driscoll built the opening opportunity for Simon Zebo to touchdown in the left hand corner for the first score of the afternoon, with Jonathan Sexton converting.

Sexton's control with the boot and sharp hands from the Irish backs kept Wales pinned back and after a set of punishing phases, Ireland were held up in the right-hand corner. Wales held out from the resulting phase of play and Sexton settled for a penalty to stretch the lead to 10-0.

Best then charged down Biggar's kick before gathering the loose ball and sending the ball wide first to Heaslip before an audacious bit of skill from Zebo saw him use his feet kept the attack going, Cian Healy pouncing from close range to leave Wales on the ropes.

Another Sexton penalty stretched the lead to 20-0 with half an hour gone, Wales imploding with another loose pass from Davies going straight into touch in the Irish 22. Healy's attempt to drive out of his 22 resulted in a penalty at the breakdown to Wales, with Halfpenny putting his side on the board.

Warburton's cheap block on Zebo handed Ireland another attacking lineout, with O'Brien setting the foundations for a final flourish in the first half. Another penalty against Wales at the breakdown yielded one more opportunity for Sexton, who slotted the kick to leave the half-time score at 23-3.

Ireland carried on where they left off at the start of the second half, a scrum on the Welsh 22 setting up a series of relentless drives before O'Driscoll clawed his way over the line from the bottom of a ruck for Ireland's third try.

A response from Wales was essential and it came through sustained drives forward into the Irish half, hard yards culminating in a Welsh lineout five metres out from the try line. A pre-planned move saw Toby Faletau held up narrowly short, before Alex Cuthbert found space between the rushing Irish defenders to score the first try of the afternoon for Wales.

Cuthbert's score seemed to light a fuse under Welsh backsides as they went for broke, Faletau storming down the left touchline before a crucial hand from O'Driscoll brought the surge to a halt.

A tap penalty sent Wales backwards rather than nearer to the line as the Irish defence turned desperate, Gilroy producing a memorable tackle on Halfpenny before Romain Poite sent Rory Best to the sin-bin for entering from the side.

The extra space was then capitalised on by Halfpenny, the full-back burrowing under the double tackle of Rob Kearney and Jamie Heaslip to score in the right corner, missing the conversion to make the score 30-15.

There was to be no let up in the Welsh response as Cuthbert thundered down the right wing, but breakdown defence from Healy was enough to relieve the pressure with a penalty.

A crucial Welsh scrum yielded a penalty for Biggar to find the corner once more, Ireland mentally struggling with the hosts resurgence. Faletau appeared initially to crash the ball against the base of the post, falling marginally short as Conor Murray was sent to the bin.

Wales were utterly dominant but unable to cross the Irish line, Davies missing a simple overlap as the green wall heroically held firm with time running out.

The hosts inevitably came again though - Craig Mitchell appearing to dive over the line before the TMO confirmed Wales third try of the afternoon, narrowing the score to 30-22.

Ireland finally relieved the pressure by pinning Wales deep in their own half to close out a brilliant opener to this year's tournament - a classic with each side forcing the other into submission for lengthy periods in each half. Ireland march on dreaming of a title. Wales have hope.

Man of the match: Streetwise, skilful, a magnificent return to form from Brian O'Driscoll stole the show in Cardiff.

Moment of the match: An outrageous piece of footwork from Simon Zebo to control possession in the build-up to Ireland's second try.

Villain of the match: Unnecessary petulance from Mike Phillips after being brought back from a tap penalty was needless.

The scorers:

For Wales:
Tries: Cuthbert, Halfpenny, Mitchell
Con: Halfpenny 2
Pens: Halfpenny

For Ireland:
Tries: Zebo, Healy, O'Driscoll
Cons: Sexton 3
Pens: Sexton 3
Yellow Card: Best, Murray

Wales: 15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Jamie Roberts, 11 George North, 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Toby Faletau, 7 Sam Warburton, 6 Aaron Shingler, 5 Ian Evans, 4 Andrew Coombs, 3 Adam Jones, 2 Matthew Rees, 1 Gethin Jenkins.
Replacements: 16 Ken Owens, 17 Paul James, 18 Craig Mitchell, 19 Olly Kohn, 20 Justin Tipuric, 21 Lloyd Williams, 22 James Hook, 23 Scott Williams.

Ireland: 15 Rob Kearney, 14 Craig Gilroy, 13 Brian O'Driscoll, 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 Simon Zebo, 10 Jonathan Sexton, 9 Conor Murray, 8 Jamie Heaslip, 7 Sean O'Brien, 6 Peter O'Mahony, 5 Mike McCarthy, 4 Donnacha Ryan, 3 Mike Ross, 2 Rory Best, 1 Cian Healy.
Replacements: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Dave Kilcoyne, 18 Declan Fitzpatrick, 19 Donncha O'Callaghan, 20 Chris Henry, 21 Eoin Reddan, 22 Ronan O'Gara, 23 Keith Earls.

Comments

Dougie says...

Fantastic game from Murray. Hopefully after this people will stop complaining about his selection and let him get on with it.

With O'Driscoll playing like that we've a very good chance of beating anyone in this championship.

Posted 19:24 02nd February 2013

shrimps says...

Roman Poite is an embarrassment. such inconsistency, Wales were great in attack but they should count themselves lucky, particularly with their lack of cards vs. ireland's 2.

Posted 19:10 02nd February 2013

LondonWasp says...

fantastic result for ireland

no longer dark horses, full on contenders for the grand slam!!!!!!!

Posted 18:58 02nd February 2013

Noshonmescrote says...

Great match... Ireland now tilting at the championship, while the losers look at an impending wooden spoon. Still... it's not all bad news for the Taffs. Apparently scientists in Wales have discovered two new uses for sheep: meat and wool.

Posted 18:37 02nd February 2013

melkdave says...

Oh just noticed i didnt mention M.Phillips,way past his best,to slow to the breakdown,and offering no threat on the gainline at al.Should be dropped full astop.Also B.O'Driscol a good comeback for him overall,a what a pass for S.Zebos 1st try world class ,but still needs to keep building on it to get on that plane to Australia imo.

Posted 18:24 02nd February 2013

porridge_time says...

Two very entertaining halves. O'Driscoll is an absolute start and will be very difficult to replace.

Posted 18:21 02nd February 2013

sextons_on_fire says...

Romain Poite...you absolute tool!!! Two yellow cards for Ireland...none for Wales, who cheated all through the 80 minutes??? Typical anti-Irish bias our favourite French ref hahahahahaha

@lacroix you're a tool hahahahaha BOOM

Fantastic 1st half, amazing defence in the 2nd half. O'Brien brilliant, Heaslip brilliant, Sexton brilliant, Darcy brilliant, Drico was...well what more can you say about this legend?? There were some positive signs today that give us a real chance at the Grand Slam...but I doubt we can do it as long as Turnip-Face is at the helm hahahahaha BOOM lol

And now...to stuff those stupid Engerlish hahahaha

Posted 17:59 02nd February 2013

Iyhel says...

Having seen only the first half (and the last 3 min) I fail to understand how Ireland could almost let this one slip out of their hands! Testing the French way?

Zebo's aile de pigeon was awesome.

I noticed that the Irish have a new way to slow down the ball, instead of diving, now the tackler releases very very slowly, much more subtle, wonder how long it will take for the refs to call that.

Posted 17:58 02nd February 2013

quin_dub says...

Was it just a coincidence that the Welsh fight back began as soon as Keith Earls came in to the centre???... He's a top notch winger, but how many times are we going to see him fail to do the job in the centre before both he and Kidney finally give up on his dream of wearing the 13 shirt for Ireland? ?

Posted 17:53 02nd February 2013

Toulousain says...

@3in4, you need to update your name to 3in5, right?

Posted 17:46 02nd February 2013

Dannyboy says...

@lacroix

what a useless contribution.

Posted 17:40 02nd February 2013

lacroix says...

i agree with comments on mike philips...not only lacking in class and grace off the pitch but lacking in quality on it. surely he's not the best scrum half in wales??

Posted 17:26 02nd February 2013

munster30 says...

had a look at the match report on the WRU site just to see the Welsh perspective on the match. See if you can spot any mistakes in this extracts from the match report:

"Ireland, who began the match ranked three players lower than Wales in the IRB world rankings took the game to Wales from the outset."

And no thats not a typo, they said players. So im not sure if this smacks of arrogance (as Ireland were 3 places HIGHER than Wales) or incompetence as they can't spell places?

Either way maybe it's a good insight into Welsh psyche at the moment :)

full report here if anyone doesnt believe me:

http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/matchcentre/24801.php

4th paragraph

Posted 17:19 02nd February 2013

lacroix says...

great game for the neutral but both teams are poor, very poor.

wales defence for irelands first try was school boy level, and the best charge down (i think he came from an off side position incidentally) was a generous gift.

then ireland looked shambolic and dreadful in the second half.

it was like watching two drunks having a fight. great fun. unless you're hoping to pick Lions from these teams...no reputations enhanced. sexton was poor, so was kearney, healy (who is over rated anyway) was dreadful, jonathon davies had a shocker, roberts wasnt exactly stellar, and o driscolls vaunted leadership went `AWOL for 35 minutes . little other than some headless chicken effort to illuminate other lions contenders.

blaming poite- who had an excellent game - is just silly. if anything ireland got away with the usual slow down at the break down more than they should but wales had plenty enough chances to snatch a win that would not have been undeserved.

australians must be laughing hard.

but- and heres the beauty of the 6N- what a great game to watch.

Posted 17:10 02nd February 2013

bigtaff says...

Wales needed to play for the full 80min and Phillips was less than 1/2 a meter form the ref and got blown for being to far away but other than that the bog trotters deserved the win

Posted 17:08 02nd February 2013

paddy91317 says...

About time we beat them...

Posted 16:59 02nd February 2013

jimbosim says...

Ireland were lucky end of story - Wales have found form again, they will move on now with some confidence and form. Cant see the Irish winning another game?

Posted 16:57 02nd February 2013

rugbydaft says...

3 in 4 !,,,,, what are you talking about?

Welsh rugby is in disarray time for Howley to go he iis not the right man for the role

Selection tactics poor

Wales may not win a game !

Posted 16:52 02nd February 2013

rico says...

good game - you have gotta appreciate BOD, supreme 'comeback' the guy is amazing.

@blue chief - spot on, tipuric has got to start

@3in4 numpty

enjoyable spectacle imho

Posted 16:44 02nd February 2013

Mayhem says...

Well done Ireland, deserved that. Put yourself in a good position, will you take it? I hope so, playing well. As for 3in4, you give Irish fans a bad name, sure as I am that now you've won the game you'll stop crying cheat for 12 months. You truly are a pathetic individual. Right, I'm off to get drunk with some true fans of green and drown my sorrows.

Posted 16:41 02nd February 2013

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